27 March 2013

It’s the Westboro Baptist Church’s
worst nightmare: A home-turned-gay rights center located right across the
street from the controversial Topeka, Kan., house of worship. Recently, this
intriguing scenario became a reality.

In addition to its mere presence, the
building’s aesthetics are also likely to create a stir among Westboro
faithful, as the house’s siding has been intentionally painted to resemble a
rainbow — a symbol that has been synonymous with the gay rights movement for
decades.

The home, located opposite the
church, has become 31-year-old Aaron Jackson’s newest project, Gawker reports. The young do-gooder has transformed
into a center intended to target the anti-gay sentiment that so often comes
from Westboro’s congregants.

Hey, Phelps nutters! The only thing that would make this better would be a big, rainbow-coloured striped, middle-finger chimney and loud speakers that screech "Eat shit and die, you cultish freaks!" every time you take a sip of your morning cup of joe or the word "fag" leaves your lips.